Robert Indiana, "Love Sculpture", c. 1970

Art Goes Pop: American Pop Art

April 12 - July 6

This exhibit highlights examples of Pop Art that represent key elements of the movement and underscore its legacy in American art history from the 1960s and onward. Featured artists include Robert Arneson, Christo, Jim Dine, Robert Indiana, Roy Lichtenstein, Peter Max, Andy Warhol, William Wegman and many others.

Featured Lectures

No current lectures

Archived Lectures

2013

  • Artist Talk with Richard Ressel
  • Artist Talk with the Winokurs
  • Lecture: “Conservation Stories of the Susquehanna”
  • Lecture: “The Influence of the Susquehanna on Lancaster County”
  • Remembering Emilie
  • Robert Andriulli: Sources and Strategies
  • 2012

  • Artist Talk with Gail Gray
  • Q & A with Rafael Ferrer and Edith Newhall
  • Reception and Art Talk with Clyde McGeary
  • Shauna Frischkorn, Professor of Photography, Millersville University
  • With exhibiting artists Virginia Caputo, Tom Debiec & Barbara Dombach
  • 2011

  • Don Perlis artist’s Lecture: Narrative Reborn
  • The Structure of the Perceptual Moment in Outdoor Painting: Getting Inside the Painter’s Mind
  • 2010

  • Artists Panel Discussion: Zeuxis: The Common Object Exhibition
  • 2009

  • R. Scott Wright: Aerial Landscapes and Patterns of Nature / R. Scott Wright: Paintings Exhibition
  • Stanley I Grand, Ph.D. : Constantine Kermes: I Hear America Singing Exhibition
  • Thomas H. Garver: Trains that Passed in the Night: O. Winston Link’s Railroad Photographs and How He